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Iranian nuclear workers arrested for spying
2008-12-10
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Several Iranians working directly for the country's nuclear research program were among those arrested recently for funneling information about the program to foreign nations, according to an Iranian media report.

The Tabnak report which was released on Tuesday did not say which countries were connected to the alleged spying ring or how many Iranians were arrested in the past few months. Tabnak is a semi-official Iranian news agency that is linked to a former commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The report said the arrests were made after media reports which claimed the United States and other Western intelligence agencies were trying to spy on Iran's nuclear program.

Two weeks ago, Iran arrested three alleged spies accused of working for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported.

IRGC Commander Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari told Fars that those arrested included members of an Israeli spy network who collected and transferred information about Iran's nuclear and military centers. The network included members who had allegedly been trained in Israeli cities to carry out bombing attacks and assassination plots in Iran, Tehran's prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi, told Fars.

In November, Iran executed Ali Ashtari, 45, who was convicted by Tehran's Revolutionary Court in June of spying for the Mossad in exchange for money, according to Iranian media reports. According to Ashtari's "confession," published by Fars, he was a salesman who obtained high-end but security-compromised pieces of electronic equipment from the Mossad and sold them to military and defense centers in Iran.

Several other Iranians are currently in custody, awaiting trial on charges of spying for foreign countries and planning terrorist activities inside Iran.
Posted by:tu3031

#4  Oh, no ed. These were the unlucky flies on the wall. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-12-10 22:29  

#3  And did these spies have bushy tails and too many nuts?
Posted by: ed   2008-12-10 19:59  

#2  Oh, good - they fell for the suckers decoys we and Israel set up and ignored our sleepers.

Shhhhhhh - don't tell anyone....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-10 18:45  

#1  They can't be spies because Iran's nuke has no military applications. Mahmoud the Weasel told me and I believes him.
Posted by: Spot   2008-12-10 15:42  

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